Seven Best Practices for Risk Communication

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Whether beginning a new effort or trying to keep people motivated to better prepare for future hazards, applying risk communication principles will lead to more effective results. This self-guided module introduces seven best practices, numerous techniques, and examples to help you improve your communication efforts. Knowledge checks and a final quiz are included to help you retain what you learn. One hour of certification maintenance credits for this course has been approved by the American Institute of Certified Planners.
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